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leaving aside in controversial things that paul ryan wants to do. in the en, just trimming the increase, that is it? >> yeah, i think one of the big thing here's that people lose sight of is balancing the budget, patty murray supposed budg does not even balance, it is supposed to raise a trillion in revenue, that tells you, this is more of a shopping spree than a budget, people need to remember that a budget hopefully means you are only spending as much as you take in, not more. neil: scott martin, the markets seem to sense, maybe that despite all of the just erring -- gesturing we're at least, cutting the growth and stuff, we're not really cutting but that is better than doing nothing? or am i misreading the market? >> you are reading it correctly, that is a reason we had such a good year, we were leading up to the sequestration dea deadline, which we made it. to i agree, still taking out the scalpal or peeler if you will, instead of the steak knife is tough for the economy, senator murray said this is a great plan for everyone as being pro-growth,
leaving aside in controversial things that paul ryan wants to do. in the en, just trimming the increase, that is it? >> yeah, i think one of the big thing here's that people lose sight of is balancing the budget, patty murray supposed budg does not even balance, it is supposed to raise a trillion in revenue, that tells you, this is more of a shopping spree than a budget, people need to remember that a budget hopefully means you are only spending as much as you take in, not more. neil:...
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. >> neil: this might be as far as paul ryan gets. his budget blueprint getting the green light in the house. a plan that would balance the budget, he says in ten years. of course does not sit well with democrats. remember this? >> the so-called budget wag -- was the republican platform. >> neil: we're cutting the growth of progress. are you saying -- >> not talking about -- >> spending -- congressman, do you think cutting spending should be a goal? yes or no? >> yes, it's how you cut it, of course. >> neil: all right. the presidential candidate herman cain. what too you make of this whole debate where we stand right now? >> it shows the democrats' hypocrisy. they believe in endless spending and endless taxation. they don't want to balance the budget. at least the ryan budget balances for the tenth year, and then from that point going forward. they don't want to balance the budget. and here's why -- >> neil: you know, you're a businessman. i'm sure you didn't do balanced budgets much beyond a couple of years, but ten years, i mean, re
. >> neil: this might be as far as paul ryan gets. his budget blueprint getting the green light in the house. a plan that would balance the budget, he says in ten years. of course does not sit well with democrats. remember this? >> the so-called budget wag -- was the republican platform. >> neil: we're cutting the growth of progress. are you saying -- >> not talking about -- >> spending -- congressman, do you think cutting spending should be a goal? yes or no?...
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it's obvious you and the democrats are on a different page than paul ryan. are you willing to make some concessions in areas like medicare because republicans say, look, we moved on taxes the last time. >> well, we've talked about meaningful and effective ways to strengthen and preserve medicare as an alternative to the hypocritical and cynical budget that the republicans introduced yesterday. their budget is based on abolishing obama care, yet continuing to realize $716 billion in savings to medicare that were created by obama care. it also includes an assumption that we're going to take these revenues from taxes on the wealthiest americans that came about as a result of the year-end deal, even though paul ryan and the republicans in the house fought against that revenue increase every step of the way, which is why the supercommittee didn't reach agreement and why we ended up with the sequestration process after one year of getting know where so when you look at their plan for fixing medicare by voucherizing it and cutting dramatically the benefits to peopl
it's obvious you and the democrats are on a different page than paul ryan. are you willing to make some concessions in areas like medicare because republicans say, look, we moved on taxes the last time. >> well, we've talked about meaningful and effective ways to strengthen and preserve medicare as an alternative to the hypocritical and cynical budget that the republicans introduced yesterday. their budget is based on abolishing obama care, yet continuing to realize $716 billion in...
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ryan they didn't scare the seniors, they went with paul ryan and okay with his budget cuts and shackle the future. >> eric, let me break the news to you, the president won florida. and let me just say-- >> yeah, the president won florida, but he didn't win the seniors. >> this is the real story behind the republican strategy, sean. republicans somehow think, oh, we did pretty well with the seniors and old folks and therefore it's okay to go after medicare. >> sean: wait a minute, only one person to cut medicare, that was obama. we've got to go. >> you look at paul ryan's budget, gentlemen. >> sean: coming up next, while the president is busy charming folks in washington, north korea is threatening to carry out a nuclear attack on american soil and now hamas is threatening the president and they say they'll declare war against the united states if the president does, well, this one thing. we'll explain with rudy guiliani next. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease
ryan they didn't scare the seniors, they went with paul ryan and okay with his budget cuts and shackle the future. >> eric, let me break the news to you, the president won florida. and let me just say-- >> yeah, the president won florida, but he didn't win the seniors. >> this is the real story behind the republican strategy, sean. republicans somehow think, oh, we did pretty well with the seniors and old folks and therefore it's okay to go after medicare. >> sean: wait...
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even under paul ryan's budget, which he just came out with, i guess today, spending there increases 3 #-4% a year. spending's not cut or raibed in. the other point is we want to shift money from the private -ector to the public sector, and, yet, the boom years, under both reagan and clinton saw them reduce government spending as a percentage of the gdp. it was only george bush that things ramped up and things flat lined as they have since obama's been in office. neil: peter, what's to stop nip in the white house from looking at the markets, looking at the improving economic status, not across the board, but enough of the board to feel we run the spending board, keep doing what we are doing because, obviously, it's working. look at those markets. what do you think? >> what's going to stop them is voters, for one thing, and house republicans for another who basically said they're not in the mood for any kind of tax hikes right now, and, you know, patty murray's budget raises about a trillion dollars, and all else being equal, raising tax revenue, you raise taxes crowds out private inves
even under paul ryan's budget, which he just came out with, i guess today, spending there increases 3 #-4% a year. spending's not cut or raibed in. the other point is we want to shift money from the private -ector to the public sector, and, yet, the boom years, under both reagan and clinton saw them reduce government spending as a percentage of the gdp. it was only george bush that things ramped up and things flat lined as they have since obama's been in office. neil: peter, what's to stop nip...
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, and paul ryan today and a couple who were excluded, chris christie, bob mcdonnell of virginia, you know, who for the time being are slightly persona nongrata, but that would only be for a very short time. this is a party with a future. it's got a party with a very strong and i think a winning ideology. i think this is a center right country and you know, there's a lot of despair among conservatives and republicans, that somehow the other party is the party of the future and demographics are running against us. i think that's simply not true. i think they are a party that is ideologically on the side of-- and as long as they nurture the young leaders who are coming up and stick to their principles, i think we have a very good chance. >> tucker: did you see the makings of any future dividing lines, fault lines? there are people walking throughout cpac, wearing "stand with rand" stickers on their blazers and i wonder if that suggests that some sort of real competition between the rand paul wing of the party going forward and say the marco rubio wing. do you think that's real? >> i thi
, and paul ryan today and a couple who were excluded, chris christie, bob mcdonnell of virginia, you know, who for the time being are slightly persona nongrata, but that would only be for a very short time. this is a party with a future. it's got a party with a very strong and i think a winning ideology. i think this is a center right country and you know, there's a lot of despair among conservatives and republicans, that somehow the other party is the party of the future and demographics are...
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granted that's the house majority caucus and paul ryan is a -- vp candidate and keith ellison was not on the ticket. congressional caucus doesn't have the same power in the house that the tea party caucus has. they are in the minority. at the same time there are real actual costs in terms of what kind of budget we are actually going to get because the center of gravity is so far over towards the ryan budget and, in fact, when the ryan budget came out, i will shut up for a second the ryan budget came out there was sense in which it was oh, man, doubling down and ignoring the election results. he is not -- you know, still going to repeal the affordable care act. but from his perspective, doubling down and keeping things anchored there is probably a pretty successful strategy in terms of dragging over the kind of medium line we drew on the graph. sam? >> well, it is strange. i mean, because -- what strikes me, though, about this go-around, first off the real problem starts with this notion of deficit and debt hysteria which i think is -- something that goes across the political spectrum
granted that's the house majority caucus and paul ryan is a -- vp candidate and keith ellison was not on the ticket. congressional caucus doesn't have the same power in the house that the tea party caucus has. they are in the minority. at the same time there are real actual costs in terms of what kind of budget we are actually going to get because the center of gravity is so far over towards the ryan budget and, in fact, when the ryan budget came out, i will shut up for a second the ryan budget...
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>> guest: paul ryan has moved his proposal from what it had said. he seemed eager to work with the white house and democrats going forward. he didn't say this is my line in the sand. democrats await to see what president obama poses as a new starting point for democrats. they seemed to be willing to engage in a negotiation about deficit reduction. the question is are they willing to walk away as they seem to be right now if they don't do what they want? the answer seems to be right now yes. >> host: damian paletta for "the wall street journal." his work is online at wsj.com. >> a senate hearing on whether $6 billion in trading losses by jpmorgan chase. >> former current jpmorgan chase executives testify today and failed 19 practices that led to the firm's $6 billion in trading losses. this is a two hour and 20 minute portion of the hearing by the senate said committee on investigations. >> when they first began by extending the special will come to the new ranking member of the subcommittee, your longtime friend senator mccain, not the first time we
>> guest: paul ryan has moved his proposal from what it had said. he seemed eager to work with the white house and democrats going forward. he didn't say this is my line in the sand. democrats await to see what president obama poses as a new starting point for democrats. they seemed to be willing to engage in a negotiation about deficit reduction. the question is are they willing to walk away as they seem to be right now if they don't do what they want? the answer seems to be right now...
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paul ryan does a company chooses to ignore it. instead, it would make seniors and for themselves against insurance companies and spend higher percentage of income on prescription drugs and they wouldn't receive the care they need because they couldn't afford it. that may be pomerance vision for america, but it's march madness. it is not my vision in his not the america our seniors want. >> thank you. they have talked about the value choices between divine budget and the budget we are supporting. there's another issue. divine budget doesn't have to. it does not reduce the deficit and 10 years. we don't post it because i'm medicare and got programs that help the middle class and turned around to give huge tax breaks to millionaires, that's a value choice. congressman ryan is also claiming a different kind of balance. he says by 2023, his plan will bring outlays and revenues into total balance and reduce annual deficits to zero. what hasn't been focused on his that's just not sure. what is budget truly achieve balance? only if you be
paul ryan does a company chooses to ignore it. instead, it would make seniors and for themselves against insurance companies and spend higher percentage of income on prescription drugs and they wouldn't receive the care they need because they couldn't afford it. that may be pomerance vision for america, but it's march madness. it is not my vision in his not the america our seniors want. >> thank you. they have talked about the value choices between divine budget and the budget we are...
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. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> paul ryan's budget is expected to hold sway after a series of votes, but it won't be for lack of trying by the democratic minority. to talk about the contrasting policies, jim clyburn. mr. leader, thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> first of all, the budget fights ahead, it's clear that the house votes are all going to go the republicans' way, but right now the senate is even talking about voting in favor of paul ryan's budget, even though they don't want it to pass. so what -- what are the competing tactics right now on the ryan budget? >> well, i don't know exactly what the senate's plans might be, but i do know this. the ryan budget will inflict so much pain on middle income americans until it will absolutely wreak havoc in their families. so what i am hopeful, is that we can get the votes to pass the democratic alternative to the ryan budget. we don't believe that we ought to be raising taxes on middle income americans, which is exactly what the ryan budget will do. if you are going to sort the voucherize medicare, and then
. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> paul ryan's budget is expected to hold sway after a series of votes, but it won't be for lack of trying by the democratic minority. to talk about the contrasting policies, jim clyburn. mr. leader, thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> first of all, the budget fights ahead, it's clear that the house votes are all going to go the republicans' way, but right now the senate is even talking about voting in favor of paul...
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paul ryan's budget by contrast has $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, these two are a long way apart. connell: it doesn't seem like something like that would actually happen. >> there is a lot more, so long as the president will publicly commit himself and liberate the democrats in the senate to carry forward on some of the spending cuts, i don't see it happening. dagen: the president and the democrats have firmly stood beside any excuse, the impact government spending has an economic growth, which you have found a load of economists that he says that you can write your deficit, you can right the deficit. it doesn't involve massive tax increases and you have to cut spending. speak of the democratic idea is if you increase public spending it revived the economy, that is the kantian idea. he is an economist and he is well known in the circle, he and his colleagues spending the last 10 years looking at 17 countries and what they have done with the budget over 30 years, they simply wanted to find out what works and their analysis concludes what works is spending cuts. your economy will re
paul ryan's budget by contrast has $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, these two are a long way apart. connell: it doesn't seem like something like that would actually happen. >> there is a lot more, so long as the president will publicly commit himself and liberate the democrats in the senate to carry forward on some of the spending cuts, i don't see it happening. dagen: the president and the democrats have firmly stood beside any excuse, the impact government spending has an economic...
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they're expected to vote today on congressman paul ryan's plan. the house budget plan that he has proposed looks to balance the budget over the next 10 years by repealing president obama's health care law and creating a vouch every-like model for medicare. it also calls on lawmakers to address the issue of social security. something paul ryan talked about quite a bit. bret baier, anchor of "special report" joins us live. good morning, bret. >> good morning, martha. martha: what are we watching on the floor of the house today and what do we expect from the paul ryan vote? >> they expect this will pass. republicans probably don't have a lot of votes, the window that they will probably pass it by won't be probably that many. they can only afford 15 defections on this vote in order to get it through because all of the house democrats are expected to vote no, like they did last time. if the last time the paul ryan budget made it through, they had 10 house republican defections. this time they can only afford to lose 15 in order to get it passed. it is
they're expected to vote today on congressman paul ryan's plan. the house budget plan that he has proposed looks to balance the budget over the next 10 years by repealing president obama's health care law and creating a vouch every-like model for medicare. it also calls on lawmakers to address the issue of social security. something paul ryan talked about quite a bit. bret baier, anchor of "special report" joins us live. good morning, bret. >> good morning, martha. martha: what...
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a long list of speakers including the chair but house budget committee congressman paul ryan. senator mitch mcconnell. donald trump. mitt romney midday. tonight, remarks by potential 2016 presidential candidate, former governor jeb bush. the president travels to illinois today to talk about energy development. yesterday concluded three days of visits to capitol hill as he wrapped up meetings with all four party caucuses. for the first time in four years, senate democrats have come up with a budget outline. some of the stories we will talk about on this friday morning, march 15. our phone lines are open. you can also join us on our facebook page. you have been weighing in already. you can contact us on facebook or send us a tweet. a story from the hill newspaper focusing on the senate and its budget panel approved in the first senate blueprint in four years. the store is available online. here are the details. there's this editorial from the wall street journal, replacing max baucus, a look at some of the key moderate senate democrats on the budget issue. senate democrats have
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i was disappointed in paul ryan's budget. he went much further to the right, saying we were going to balance the budget in ten years. >> stephanie: yeah, you are right, representative, maybe we shouldn't be surprised, but it really is pretty stunning that he just lost a landslide election, and not only he back with the voucher thing, he was cam page saying the quester cuts were going to be devastating and now he includes the sequester cuts in his budget. >> it's just further evidence as to who really rules here. the tea party caucus has a strangle hold on the republican caucus, because i can't think of a faction more extreme than that. and clearly speaker boehner has decided to bow to them and now so has paul ryan. >> stephanie: yeah the president said unfortunately the differences may be too wide. so where do we go from here do you think? >> it's a very interesting question, it seems as though, and we'll see what plays out in the next few weeks, but it seems as though the house leadership hassed a woe gaited responsibility t
i was disappointed in paul ryan's budget. he went much further to the right, saying we were going to balance the budget in ten years. >> stephanie: yeah, you are right, representative, maybe we shouldn't be surprised, but it really is pretty stunning that he just lost a landslide election, and not only he back with the voucher thing, he was cam page saying the quester cuts were going to be devastating and now he includes the sequester cuts in his budget. >> it's just further...
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talk about that and how you think it compares to paul ryan's budget? >> there are two major differences and they certainly going different directions. paul ryan's budget balances in 10 years and is not raise taxes and patty murray's budget never balances and raises taxes $1.5 trillion over the next decade. what the democrats and patty murray are saying in addition to the 600 million-dollar tax increase that obama won in january and they trillion dollars of obamacare tax increases that most americans are unaware of and they don't know that they are getting and obama never talks about the trillion dollars in tax increases starting this year for obamacare. 1.6 and 1.5 is a 3 trillion-dollar tax increase over the next decade if the democratic budget passes and a never balances because they turn round and spend another -- hundreds of millions of dollars more on stimulus programs as well as other stuff. they do more spending with more taxes but with the brian budget does is very interesting for the republican future. it reforms entitlement, protecting everyb
talk about that and how you think it compares to paul ryan's budget? >> there are two major differences and they certainly going different directions. paul ryan's budget balances in 10 years and is not raise taxes and patty murray's budget never balances and raises taxes $1.5 trillion over the next decade. what the democrats and patty murray are saying in addition to the 600 million-dollar tax increase that obama won in january and they trillion dollars of obamacare tax increases that...
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deal with paul, paul ryan, someone who is intellect, he respects. they had a chilly, short conversation. the president said if you're going to get what you want, you need -- it was definitely a mars and venus conversation what people were looking at in an era of good feelings. >> the quote that congressman mccarthy gave us after the encounter about the president, he is still a law professor and would rather lecture you and put a red mark on your paper than talk with you. >> very different styles. >> mike allen with a look at the playbook behind the scenes. thanks, mike. >> have a good week. >>> coming up next their last name is their bond. two members of the kelly gang join us next. oney for a good cause kelly here and talk a little football too. more "morning joe" when we come back. ♪ i looked across the river today saw a city in the fog and where sea gulls play ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. because all these whole grains
deal with paul, paul ryan, someone who is intellect, he respects. they had a chilly, short conversation. the president said if you're going to get what you want, you need -- it was definitely a mars and venus conversation what people were looking at in an era of good feelings. >> the quote that congressman mccarthy gave us after the encounter about the president, he is still a law professor and would rather lecture you and put a red mark on your paper than talk with you. >> very...
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which by the way paul ryan and his colleagues voted against raising. when she has no access to affordable child care or training? chairman ryan and the republicans don't care about that single mother or her children. they care about serving the interests of big business at the expense of ordinary americans. and so the congressional black caucus has offered a budget alternative that i'm very proud of. it is sensible and balanced. we propose reforming the tax code. we propose ending special tax breaks and closing tax loopholes like the mortgage deduction for vacation homes and yachts, eliminating the deduction for derivative traders and eliminating incentives for sending american jobs overseas. we propose taxing capital gains and dividends as ordinary income, raising about $900 billion over 10 years. these changes, mr. speaker, would generate much-needed revenue. the country has begun to recover. we see it every day in the news and we're moving in the right direction. we are beginning to recover from near financial ruin. but our recovery is fragile and d
which by the way paul ryan and his colleagues voted against raising. when she has no access to affordable child care or training? chairman ryan and the republicans don't care about that single mother or her children. they care about serving the interests of big business at the expense of ordinary americans. and so the congressional black caucus has offered a budget alternative that i'm very proud of. it is sensible and balanced. we propose reforming the tax code. we propose ending special tax...
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paul ryan speaks out of both sides of his mouth. he says no change in social security. i heard him say it out of his own mouth on tv not very long 10 years they otr will do something to social security. host: have you seen what democrats have on the table? caller: i think it's a good plan. i am sick and tired of the republican party being the party of just the rich. they are rich. they take up for the rich, like oil people and everybody else. it's possible they are getting kickbacks out of all the rich in this country. there's a lot of stuff that goes under the table. host: we will hear republican and independent centers this morning. a tweet -- ivan in charlotte, north carolina, republican. caller: yes, this is the problem. anytime that you hear ryan or the republicans talk about balancing the budget, they talk about that is what is going to reduce the debt. they're not being intellectually dishonest, they are lying. the question that the media must become cognizant in asking is what must you do to bring your budget into surplus? surplus is the only way you are going t
paul ryan speaks out of both sides of his mouth. he says no change in social security. i heard him say it out of his own mouth on tv not very long 10 years they otr will do something to social security. host: have you seen what democrats have on the table? caller: i think it's a good plan. i am sick and tired of the republican party being the party of just the rich. they are rich. they take up for the rich, like oil people and everybody else. it's possible they are getting kickbacks out of all...
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paul ryan said here is mine. take a look. i balance it in ten years. chris van hollen on the democratic side said i have a better idea. in the house, we like to have our version and it will be $1.2 trillion in new taxes, 200 billion in stimulus. now, ladies and gentlemen, if you want a democratic house in 2014, that's what your country is going to look like. >> steve: later today the house of representatives is going to consider paul ryan's budget, plus they're going to consider five alternative budgets. one, patty murr i wouldn't he -- murray, the democrat senator from her state. the congressional black caucus', progressive caucus' budget, the republican study committee budget, which balances the budget in five years, not in ten years like paul ryan's. and chris van hollen's budget as well. meanwhile, the haggling continues in washington. the charm offensive of the president, he was being honest, wasn't he? he really was trying to charm the republicans. yet, brit hume was on last night with bret baier on his former program and said whether it worked,
paul ryan said here is mine. take a look. i balance it in ten years. chris van hollen on the democratic side said i have a better idea. in the house, we like to have our version and it will be $1.2 trillion in new taxes, 200 billion in stimulus. now, ladies and gentlemen, if you want a democratic house in 2014, that's what your country is going to look like. >> steve: later today the house of representatives is going to consider paul ryan's budget, plus they're going to consider five...
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the house budget committee will markup paul ryan's budget tomorrow morning. you can see that on c-span 3. they are expected to work on the proposal into the evening. >> president obama trourns capitol hill to meet with republicans on thursday. on thursday president barak obama travels to talk about energy and climate change. the facility is one of the department's largest laboratories for engineering research staffed with more than a thousand scientiststeds and engineers. >> if the public isn't paying as much attention as we are. what i call the political community is about 10 million people. it's the people that watch c-span, they watch meet the press. they watch fox news. they watch msnbc torks a lesser extent, cnn but they care about politics a lot. we had 130 million voters. and most people get a lot of what goes on in politics and washington is background noise. and the background noise comes pretty much from the main stream media and people forming an opinion of romney and obama and so on,ed the -- fox news doesn't reach most of those people. fox gets g
the house budget committee will markup paul ryan's budget tomorrow morning. you can see that on c-span 3. they are expected to work on the proposal into the evening. >> president obama trourns capitol hill to meet with republicans on thursday. on thursday president barak obama travels to talk about energy and climate change. the facility is one of the department's largest laboratories for engineering research staffed with more than a thousand scientiststeds and engineers. >> if the...
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paul ryan knows it but he chooses to ignore it. instead he has a plan that would make seniors fend for themselves against insurance companies and spend higher and higher percentage of their income on prescription drugs and they wouldn't receive the care that they need because they just couldn't afford it. that may be paul ryan's vision for america but it is march madness. it is not my vision for america, and it's not the america that our seniors want and deserve. >> thank you, dick. and dick and paddy have talked about the value choices and the difference between the ryan budget and the budget that we're supporting. but there's another issue. the ryan budget just doesn't add up. it does not reduce the deficit in 10 years. when you impose deep cuts on medicare and gut programs that help the middle class and then turn around and give huge tax breaks to millionaires, that's a value choice. but congressman ryan is also claiming a different kind of balance. he says that by 2023 his plan will bring outlays in revenues into total balance
paul ryan knows it but he chooses to ignore it. instead he has a plan that would make seniors fend for themselves against insurance companies and spend higher and higher percentage of their income on prescription drugs and they wouldn't receive the care that they need because they just couldn't afford it. that may be paul ryan's vision for america but it is march madness. it is not my vision for america, and it's not the america that our seniors want and deserve. >> thank you, dick. and...
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one of paul ryans's big defeats was in '05. he was a key member pushing social security privatization. he had a plan so far out there that the bush administration said it would be irresponsible to embrace it, and then of course the bush administration came out with something more modest, arguing -- but they got hugely, hugely rejetted over that. so i think republicans have been quite afraid of social security since then. one more point on this one. when the economy is recovering, there are a lot of cuts you can make that make sense at that point. there are jobs in the economy for people to see. if state and local governments cut back, when you do it in a period of time when many unemployed people for a -- you make the unemployment problem worse, and that is where you get into ryan's point. >> ezra action thank you as always. coming on with a doubleheader of smoke watch and budget season -- >> you haven't even heard my opinions on the smoke. >> and sorry that it didn't happen in this segment. we invite you back. until we get the
one of paul ryans's big defeats was in '05. he was a key member pushing social security privatization. he had a plan so far out there that the bush administration said it would be irresponsible to embrace it, and then of course the bush administration came out with something more modest, arguing -- but they got hugely, hugely rejetted over that. so i think republicans have been quite afraid of social security since then. one more point on this one. when the economy is recovering, there are a...
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every year under paul ryan's budget, it just doesn't increase as fast as the democrat's budget. the federal reserve came out with a report that talks about the impact of the health care law on the economy and on jobs. and it is hurting jobs. this is the federal reserve in their monthly report. talking about the bad impact of the health care law, because of the consequences within the law so businesses, due to the uncertainty, aren't hiring. when they do hire, they are hiring part-time workers instead of full-time workers and that's why we're still at almost 8% unemployment in this country. >> can i ask you a quick question before i let you go? you are a featured speaker at cpac. two big noninvites are chris christie and bob mcdonnell. what do you make of the omissions? >> i'm not on the committee. >> i know. but what do you make of it? >> i am delighted to be invited. this is the next generation, a youthful crowd, and i'm looking forward to visiting with them on the issues of health occasicare. very devastating for young americans as they start suffering the consequences and exp
every year under paul ryan's budget, it just doesn't increase as fast as the democrat's budget. the federal reserve came out with a report that talks about the impact of the health care law on the economy and on jobs. and it is hurting jobs. this is the federal reserve in their monthly report. talking about the bad impact of the health care law, because of the consequences within the law so businesses, due to the uncertainty, aren't hiring. when they do hire, they are hiring part-time workers...
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democrats clearly do not like the paul ryan house republican budget proposal. so what is their approach? >> reporter: well they are saying essentially that paul ryan is too extreme harsh. they continue calling for new tax revenue which we see in the patty murray budget blueprint. on budgetary issues, president obama talking to supporters last night sounded upbeat. >> when it comes to issues of the budget we've made progress in making sure that those at the very top are paying a greater share of what is required to run a government, fund base being research, move education forward. and so we've seen some progress. >> reporter: day three in a row, president obama coming to capitol hill today to meet with senate republicans and house democrats. democrats not liking so much some of the offers that he it making for a big deal and republicans want him to give up the idea of new taxes, martha. martha: boy, here we go. mike, thank you very much. bill: in meantime the 1st of april is the deadline for the senate to present a budget resolution but often times deadlines do
democrats clearly do not like the paul ryan house republican budget proposal. so what is their approach? >> reporter: well they are saying essentially that paul ryan is too extreme harsh. they continue calling for new tax revenue which we see in the patty murray budget blueprint. on budgetary issues, president obama talking to supporters last night sounded upbeat. >> when it comes to issues of the budget we've made progress in making sure that those at the very top are paying a...
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this year's paul ryan budget exact copy of the last two paul ryan budgets. it guts medicaid turns medicare into a voucher program. it gives the wealthiest of americans yet another tax break and it repeals obamacare. it will get passed by the house. it will go nowhere in the senate. it is dead on arrival. but the republicans keep putting this out there. we will tell you about that and, of course, take your calls and get you a chance to get involved in the conversation. give us a call on our toll-free line at 866-557-7377. did we tell you? it looks like there was life on mars. whoa! coming up on current tv. [ music ] (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. this show is about ana
this year's paul ryan budget exact copy of the last two paul ryan budgets. it guts medicaid turns medicare into a voucher program. it gives the wealthiest of americans yet another tax break and it repeals obamacare. it will get passed by the house. it will go nowhere in the senate. it is dead on arrival. but the republicans keep putting this out there. we will tell you about that and, of course, take your calls and get you a chance to get involved in the conversation. give us a call on our...
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the paul ryan budget balances in ten years and does not raise taxes. patty murray's budget never balances and raises taxes $1.5 trillion over the next decade. so what the democrats and patty murray are saying in addition to the $600 billion tax increase that obama won in january and the trillion dollars of obamacare tax increases that most americans are unaware of, they don't know that they're hitting, they haven't gotten a lot of press attention, obama never talks about the trillion dollars of tax increases starting this year for obamacare. so 1.6 plus 1.5, that's a $3 trillion dollar tax increase over the next decade if the democratic budget passed. and, of course, it never balances because they turn around and spend another, um, more money, hundreds of billions more on stimulus programs as well as other stuff. so they do more spending with more taxes. what the ryan budget does and why i think it's very interesting for the republican future is that it reforms entitlements protecting everybody over 55 from any changes, but makes changes so that younge
the paul ryan budget balances in ten years and does not raise taxes. patty murray's budget never balances and raises taxes $1.5 trillion over the next decade. so what the democrats and patty murray are saying in addition to the $600 billion tax increase that obama won in january and the trillion dollars of obamacare tax increases that most americans are unaware of, they don't know that they're hitting, they haven't gotten a lot of press attention, obama never talks about the trillion dollars of...
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what will paul ryan and speaker boehner have to say after that? we'll see. >>> plus, with a new era starting in venezuela and anened to the castro's control of cuba on the horizon, will the united states actually have a president who decides to engage in latin american issues? every one of them promises it, but none of them seem to fulfill it. much more in today's deep dive. and the cardinals are meeting again later today. could we see some white smoke today? we'll go live to the vatican in a few minutes. good morning from washington. it's wednesday, march 13th, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. i want to say good morning myself today to remind you to send your good morning video to rundown.msnbc.com. tomorrow it could be you. remember to get the date right. you can just say, with a couple of submissions that sort of messed up the date and the day of the week. let's get right to my first read of the morning. today, senate democrats formally unveil their 2014 budget for all the happy talk and goodwill of last week, it's clear house
what will paul ryan and speaker boehner have to say after that? we'll see. >>> plus, with a new era starting in venezuela and anened to the castro's control of cuba on the horizon, will the united states actually have a president who decides to engage in latin american issues? every one of them promises it, but none of them seem to fulfill it. much more in today's deep dive. and the cardinals are meeting again later today. could we see some white smoke today? we'll go live to the...
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closing loopholes is something paul ryan has proposed. guest: and completely consistent with the platform. -- pledge. you can summarize the pledge by saying no net new tax increases. but it spells and out because when the pledge came forward, i worked out with -- president reagan endorsed it in 1986 as part of passing a tax reform act in 1986. americans for tax reform was set up to make sure it happens. the best way to protect the tax reform is to make sure it could never be turned into a trojan horse for a tax increase. about 100 republican congressman and 20 senators signed this pledged that in this tax reform of a future tax reforms we would never allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. periodically politics and -- this a tax reform the what they mean is they want to raise taxes. two ways to raise income taxes, raise the rate or broaden the base to bring the rates down. the pledge says no raising the rates and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that is great but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. paul ryanhat
closing loopholes is something paul ryan has proposed. guest: and completely consistent with the platform. -- pledge. you can summarize the pledge by saying no net new tax increases. but it spells and out because when the pledge came forward, i worked out with -- president reagan endorsed it in 1986 as part of passing a tax reform act in 1986. americans for tax reform was set up to make sure it happens. the best way to protect the tax reform is to make sure it could never be turned into a...
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there's not a person in america that knows the numbers better than paul ryan. he's got integrity, he works hard, he's dedicated himself to mastering this subject, he has mastered it, and he's laid out a plan. i'm not saying that i agree with everything in that plan. it's not before us. but he's laid how th laid out ad he's prepared to negotiate, to discuss with people who are willing to discuss how to reach some compromise and some consensus on some of the things we need to do, but it's very hard to do that if you're putting up bogus numbers like this. how about "the hill," another inside washington publication, on march 13, "the hill" reported this: "murray argues that her budget cuts $1.85 trillion from the deficits over ten years, but once the sequester cuts are turned off, murray's budget appears to reduce deficits about $800 billion, using the congressional budget office baseline. the murray budget does not contain net spending cuts with the sequester turned off." so you get about -- we had -- we scored here about $700 billion after you take off that -- $6
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i like paul ryan, he's a bright guy. but for the life of me how you think you can take the affordable care act, gut it, take the things that you think are good, take all the benefits for people, those without health insurance and align it with what joy said and provide essentially the goods of those who have a lot is beyond me. now having said that i don't know how much more we can raise taxes on the wealthiest in the country. if you look at the big, big states in the country, people are paying 39% in the high rate and -- >> bill maher is tie ired of paying a high tax rate. >> he's not alone. the question is how do you find the balance. i don't think there's anything wrong with asking the question. i don't fully agree with the fact that there's not an equivalency between the two. i think there's a political equivalen equivalency. one side asking for something, they know the other won't accept and the other side is doing the same. the question is who becomes an adult and steps forward and says -- the substantive equivalen
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well, paul ryan repeals but he doesn't replace. and you know what? we don't need to have it replaced. we need to keep the affordable care act in place, moving america in the right direction and helping health care be affordable both to families and to business. we cannot allow the ryan budget to stand. but just being against an idea isn't good enough. and this is why we support the murray -- the murray budget, because she preserves the affordable care act and she continues to emphasize those reforms that we made in quality and prevention and integrateive services. we know how through those quality initiatives we can save money and save lives. others will also speak about medicare. i cannot believe that we're going to replace medicare with a voucher. a voucher and a promise. so let's get rid of -- not deal with the health care needs of the elderly, let's get rid of the financial needs of the federal government. so we'd rather protect billionaires than protect senior citizens. i think we've got our priorities wrong. others will speak to medicare. i wan
well, paul ryan repeals but he doesn't replace. and you know what? we don't need to have it replaced. we need to keep the affordable care act in place, moving america in the right direction and helping health care be affordable both to families and to business. we cannot allow the ryan budget to stand. but just being against an idea isn't good enough. and this is why we support the murray -- the murray budget, because she preserves the affordable care act and she continues to emphasize those...
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ryan. >> big differences from paul ryan's plan. this would fully replace the automatic spending cuts known as sequestration. it would spend or in vest in things like education, job training, infrastructure. they are calling for new tax revenue. leading senate republicans say that democrats are obsessed with raising taxes. >> what we are putting forth is own additional trillion dollars in taxes. they haven't said how they will do that, and that is on top of the $600 billion in revenue that came from the fiscal cliff. then you're 1. put the obamacare taxes on top of it. >> reporter: she says although she disagrees with the democrat's philosophy and their approach is glad they are doing one for the first time, a budget for the first time in four years. martha: how about the other side, mike? what is the argument in favor of senator patti murray's plan? >> reporter: essentially what they are saying is that it would be a balanced approach to essentially fixing a lot of the fiscal problems that our country is facing. they are accusing re
ryan. >> big differences from paul ryan's plan. this would fully replace the automatic spending cuts known as sequestration. it would spend or in vest in things like education, job training, infrastructure. they are calling for new tax revenue. leading senate republicans say that democrats are obsessed with raising taxes. >> what we are putting forth is own additional trillion dollars in taxes. they haven't said how they will do that, and that is on top of the $600 billion in...
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if you go back to before the sequestration and use that as your baseline, paul ryan is talking about 6.1 trillion of deficit reduction the next ten years and almost all of from the spending side. party murray on the budget side of the democrats is talking $2.3 trillion of deficit reduction and half come from taxes and the balance come from spending, 975 billion from spending. a vast difference in size and significant difference in priorities. if you try to break down those priorities and look at some different categories of spending, you can see that in the discretionary side, this is the stuff that the sequester effects. ryan wants to cut 1.2 trillion which is 3 billion more than the sqester. party murray wants to cut 600 billion less than the sequester so the democrats the to store 600 billion of the sequester money. the democrats want 100 billion for jobs -- >> can i interrupt you there? par patty murray knows they will restore a dime -- >> i am trying to highlight major differences between the two sides. >> explaining to people at home, that's a good negotiating start if i were p
if you go back to before the sequestration and use that as your baseline, paul ryan is talking about 6.1 trillion of deficit reduction the next ten years and almost all of from the spending side. party murray on the budget side of the democrats is talking $2.3 trillion of deficit reduction and half come from taxes and the balance come from spending, 975 billion from spending. a vast difference in size and significant difference in priorities. if you try to break down those priorities and look...
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the republican-led house, by contrast, senator paul ryan and his team has a plan that they'll vote on today that has passed -- will balance the budget. and they've passed a budget every year. and our colleagues in the sena senate, while refusing to pass a budget, have delighted in complaining about the leadership and the responsible action of the house by blaming everything they can think of and more on unkind paul ryan, who wants to push old fox off the cliff. and that's not true. he's got good plans. he's got growth plans. but what i -- i would say to you is, this congress, this senate has done nothing while being critical of everyone else. last year, there -- we've had several budgets come up and i voted for several of them. my democratic colleagues have voted for not one. they have voted against the ryan budget. they voted against the president's budget. they voted against the toomey budget. they voted against the rand paul budget. voted against them all. but yet they don't seem to be in the least bit hesitant just to attack everybody else. so i think we have a moral duty to balan
the republican-led house, by contrast, senator paul ryan and his team has a plan that they'll vote on today that has passed -- will balance the budget. and they've passed a budget every year. and our colleagues in the sena senate, while refusing to pass a budget, have delighted in complaining about the leadership and the responsible action of the house by blaming everything they can think of and more on unkind paul ryan, who wants to push old fox off the cliff. and that's not true. he's got...
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it is what happens when paul ryan and patty murray tried to reconcile the two. and there will certainly be an attempt to do that. because these are the two packages, or this is the vehicle that the president is looking to to try to get something larger on the debt and deficit. because there are very few remaining paths for the president to try to get a grand bargain. one is the budget process that is commencing simultaneously in each chamber for the first time in a good number of years. so this is an unusual circumstance and one that provides an opportunity for the president, however, like i said, very, very different plans. >> let's talk about that. you wrote a piece that i really enjoy. in that piece you wrote, you called the budget process as we now know it, a sham of sorts. how so? >> well interesting budget doesn't have a force of law. it isn't signed by the president of the united states. we didn't have a budget from 1789 to 1921. until that time, the congress just passed appropriations bills, funded wars, civil wars, the end of slavery, et cetera, et cete
it is what happens when paul ryan and patty murray tried to reconcile the two. and there will certainly be an attempt to do that. because these are the two packages, or this is the vehicle that the president is looking to to try to get something larger on the debt and deficit. because there are very few remaining paths for the president to try to get a grand bargain. one is the budget process that is commencing simultaneously in each chamber for the first time in a good number of years. so this...
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the house budget chairman, paul ryan has been able to create a budget blueprint. i presume that the majority has stated it will soon give us a blueprint. it is quite remarkable that the president has yet to submit a budget even though the law requires that by february 4. the facts are that during the past four years, the federal debt has increased in the debt will increase by another $9 trillion over the next 10 years. protein levels where economists agree that it will cause of slower economic growth we never get a definition for fairness and balance. sadly there is no economic growth will only come through a bigger and more intrusive government. the problem is that raising taxes only creates problems in the case of small business, for 70% where new jobs are created. the higher taxes are robbing the unemployed. the government it supports does not create economic growth or self-sustaining jobs. press reports indicate that the budget resolution will be presented by the budget chair will increase taxes by $1 billion. and it will come from closing corporate and indivi
the house budget chairman, paul ryan has been able to create a budget blueprint. i presume that the majority has stated it will soon give us a blueprint. it is quite remarkable that the president has yet to submit a budget even though the law requires that by february 4. the facts are that during the past four years, the federal debt has increased in the debt will increase by another $9 trillion over the next 10 years. protein levels where economists agree that it will cause of slower economic...
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>> well, first of all, luke, paul ryan has an important job to do which is to understand the numbers, understand where we're at with our debt and with our spending issues. look, we are not losing the issues on the math. we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that is. and that's what we're trying to do. so, you know -- >> okay. let's talk about that emotional cultural vote. your predecessor said this this morning on "morning joe" about the issues you have in minority community. >> how does he reconcile his agreement with voter registration policies that many in the black community view as anti-black, racist? you can show up any time. it's
>> well, first of all, luke, paul ryan has an important job to do which is to understand the numbers, understand where we're at with our debt and with our spending issues. look, we are not losing the issues on the math. we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential...
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you will have republicans and democrats on very different sides of what should be done. >> paul ryan's budget, how does it compare to the democrats proposal? >> it cut spending a lot more and it reduces the deficit a lot more. brian's budget would reduce the deficit almost $6 trillion in 10 years. the marie budget would reduce it a little under $2 trillion in 10 years. >> what other groups are planning to offer their own budget plan and what are those plans likely to focus on? >> again the house, the top democrat on the house budget committee will introduce a democratic alternative and actually it will be similar to patty murray's democratic budget in the senate. both of those plans will have tax increases as well as some spending cuts and neither of them would balance the budget in 10 years. they are less aggressive as far as deficit reduction and in the house the congressional black caucus and professional caucus will be introducing budgets and it's possible that a version of the ryan budget could be introduced in the senate. >> the senate is expected to work on its own budget. what
you will have republicans and democrats on very different sides of what should be done. >> paul ryan's budget, how does it compare to the democrats proposal? >> it cut spending a lot more and it reduces the deficit a lot more. brian's budget would reduce the deficit almost $6 trillion in 10 years. the marie budget would reduce it a little under $2 trillion in 10 years. >> what other groups are planning to offer their own budget plan and what are those plans likely to focus on?...